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<blockquote data-quote="Attwanl" data-source="post: 373964" data-attributes="member: 10236"><p>It depends to what degree you want fix it</p><p> I would get 3-4 buddies to sit sideways put your feet against the gunnels and push it back out. </p><p>It won't be perfect by any means but again it depends to what degree you want to fix it</p><p></p><p>Removing the gunnels, straighten out the sides and fixing the gunnels would be the best way to fix it. But a lot work.</p><p></p><p>I'd check for leaks and loose rivets afterwards....pushing, pulling and flexing can make seams leak or rivets get loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Attwanl, post: 373964, member: 10236"] It depends to what degree you want fix it I would get 3-4 buddies to sit sideways put your feet against the gunnels and push it back out. It won't be perfect by any means but again it depends to what degree you want to fix it Removing the gunnels, straighten out the sides and fixing the gunnels would be the best way to fix it. But a lot work. I'd check for leaks and loose rivets afterwards....pushing, pulling and flexing can make seams leak or rivets get loose. [/QUOTE]
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